Coyer Winter: goal post

I am so excited to announce that I will be participating in the Coyer challenge this winter! I participated this Summer in Coyer for the first time and I had so much fun, so I decided I had to participate again!

For this Coyer there are some rules namely you have to read e-reads and they have to be free or nearly free (really cheap). I plan on focussing on getting some review books read for this Coyer.

My Goals

Read and Review at least a total 8 books. My current average is about 4 books a month, and as I wanted to set myself I goal I can reach I thought 8 books must be doable

Read and Review at least 4 books I got for review, so 50% of the total books read. I want this challenge to help me get some reviews books read, so I am planning to have at least half of the books I read be review books. I will primarily be focussing on review books I got for review in the recent months as I am still most excited to read those.

Participate in at least one twitter party. In the Summer Coyer I managed to miss every twitter party, so I want to make sure to participate in at leats one twitter party this time!

Participate in the Scavenger Hunt Read-a-thon. I always say read-a-thons are not my thing, but to be honest I never have participated in one. So I am going to give this one a try. It runs long enough that I hope I can read at least one book in that time period. And it sounds fun!

Books I want to read during this Coyer

It’s a losely based list and I might not read them all, but I thought it was fun to list a few. Most of these are review books, so I got them for free, which makes them count for Coyer.Fear’s Touch: A Darkworld Novella (Darkworld, #0.5)
by Emma L. AdamsFormat: e-copySource: for review
You can find Fear’s Touch on Goodreads

Blurb:
This is a standalone novella, intended as a prequel to the Darkworld series. As it takes place one year before the events of Darkness Watching, it doesn’t contain any spoilers (although it does hint at things which will come into play later in the series).

Freakish powers and staring demon eyes aren’t part of Claudia’s plans for the future – and neither is ending up stuck at the gloomy, isolated University of Blackstone. But bad life decisions are the least of her problems, when a split-second decision to help out another magic-user puts her in the crossfire of both the shadow-beasts and the creepy organisation which hunt them down.

Claudia’s never had to worry about making the right choice before, but every decision matters when you have a Darkworld connection. Soon, she’s going to have to make a choice: turn her back on the crazy and try to live a normal life, or take the monsters down.

But in a world where everyone seems to have secrets, can she really trust her fellow magic-users – or even herself?

Blurb:
When you have a connection to the Darkworld, nowhere is truly safe.

Ashlyn has found a new home in Blackstone, but when a spate of grave robberies across the country spark fears that someone is practicing illegal sorcery, she comes under the radar of the Venantium, the protectors of the Barrier between her world and the Darkworld, who are suspicious of any sorcerer unaware of their origins.

The trouble is, what Ash does know might just get her killed.

Sufferers of the dangerous condition known as the vampire’s curse are being brutally killed, and the latest victim is Leo’s guardian, the ex-head of the Venantium. Ash determines to help Leo find out what’s really going on, but it isn’t long before events are spiralling out of control. The dead are rising from their graves, and the barriers around Blackstone are threatened by a demon which looks exactly like Ash herself…

Blurb:
Book Two in the Bestselling Fractured Era: Legacy Code series
Tadeo Raines knows what they say about him. It’s all lies.

But lies are better than the truth.

He broke the rules once and swore he’d never do it again. Now traitors plot against the fleet, and he’s tasked with hunting them down and stopping them. Permanently.

Tadeo was born to command, born to lead the last remnants of humanity to a new Earth. He knows there’s a better world out there: Daylight at the end of humanity’s long night. And he’s willing to do whatever it takes to get the fleet there.

Even if it means walking the line between loyalty and treason. And breaking the rules… Again.

Kitty Hawk and he Curse of the Yukon Gold (Kitty Hawk Flying Detective Agency #1)
by Iain Reading Format: e-copy and paperbackSource: for review and won in a giveaway
You can find Kitty Hawk and the Curse of the Yukon Gold on Goodreads

Blurb:
Kitty Hawk and the Curse of the Yukon Gold is the thrilling first installment in a new series of adventure mystery stories that are one part travel, one part history and five parts adventure. This first book of the Kitty Hawk Flying Detective Agency Series introduces Kitty Hawk, an intrepid teenage pilot with her own De Havilland Beaver seaplane and a nose for mystery and intrigue. A cross between Amelia Earhart, Nancy Drew and Pippi Longstocking, Kitty is a quirky young heroine with boundless curiosity and a knack for getting herself into all kinds of precarious situations.

After leaving her home in the western Canadian fishing village of Tofino to spend the summer in Alaska studying humpback whales Kitty finds herself caught up in an unforgettable adventure involving stolen gold, devious criminals, ghostly shipwrecks, and bone-chilling curses. Kitty’s adventure begins with the lingering mystery of a sunken ship called the Clara Nevada and as the plot continues to unfold this spirited story will have armchair explorers and amateur detectives alike anxiously following every twist and turn as they are swept along through the history of the Klondike Gold Rush to a suspenseful final climatic chase across the rugged terrain of Canada’s Yukon, the harsh land made famous in the stories and poems of such writers as Jack London, Robert Service and Pierre Berton. It is a riveting tale that brings to glorious life the landscape and history of Alaska’s inside passage and Canada’s Yukon, as Kitty is caught up in an epic mystery set against the backdrop of the scenery of the Klondike Gold Rush.

Kitty Hawk and the Curse of the Yukon Gold is a perfect book to fire the imagination of readers of all ages. Filled with fascinating and highly Google-able locations and history this book will inspire anyone to learn and experience more for themselves as Kitty prepares for her next adventure – flying around the world!

Missy the Werecat (Missy the Werecat #1)
by P.G. Allison Format: e-copySource: for review
You can find Missy the Werecat on Goodreads

Blurb:
Missy the Werecat: Book I

When puberty brings on her first Shift, Missy goes into the mountains for two years until finally learning to Change back. She can Change from fully human in one instant to a mountain lion in the next. Everyone assumes her two year disappearance was because she’d been kidnapped by a sexual predator that she managed to kill. She keeps her werecat nature a secret. There is no pack, no pride of other werecats and no alpha. She’s a girl with fantastic abilities growing up and learning to do great things in today’s world, amongst humans. She only has her instincts to guide her and those drive her to train herself to extremes. She must control those instincts; dampening the wild predator is often necessary. Her raging hormones and enhanced senses require very strong controls; she explores what happens when those controls are relaxed.

Defect Part One (Defect #1)
by Autumn Kalquist Format: e-copySource: for review
You can find Defect Part One on Goodreads

Blurb:
I never asked them to make me this way.

The corporation that gave me superimmunity called me Protected. But then the truth came out, and I lost my freedom. I’m a genetic experiment gone wrong.

Damaged.
Broken.
Defective.

Now the Corporate Coalition hunts me and those like me, and I’ve stayed hidden off-grid for eight years. But I can’t hide forever.

Something else is happening, something worse than every mistake made before.
And if I have to fight to survive…I’ll fight ‘til I die.

Blurb:
Welcome back to Camp Myth, the only summer camp built exclusively for young mythological creatures.

Having narrowly escaped from their encounter with a wild Phoenix, Felix the Fae, Argee the Cyclops and Moxie the Kitsune decide to spend a relaxing afternoon at Leviathan Lake. But when the trio accidentally plucks a baby Kraken from its watery home, they attract the attention of its monstrous mama!

Featuring over 50 pieces of original artwork, and a new playable race for Camp Myth: The RPG, this adventure is about to get legendary.

The Roche Hotel: Season One
by Mysti ParkerFormat: e-copySource: for review
You can find The Roche Hotel on Goodreads

Blurb:
After her husband ditches her for a blonde actress wannabe, Jane Seymour needs a job that pays the rent. The struggling Roche Hotel needs a miracle. With the former owner’s wife butting her nose into the renovations and new owners who are in way over their heads, Jane may be the answer to their prayers. Sure, she can handle The Roche Hotel’s quirky staff. But, can this skittish divorcee keep it all together when handsome Henry the Donut Guy makes his first delivery? This collection of serial fiction stories is a Tudorific romantic comedy that will leave you laughing out loud and hungry for more.

Okay, so those are my goals! I am really looking forward for Coyer to start tomorrow! Let me know:

6 Responses to “Coyer Winter: goal post”

Those two Darkworld books look super cool! I love COYER but it sure doesn’t clean out my ereader much as I am always adding things I see people review…lol. 😉 It is still the best thing ever I love COYER!Stormi recently posted…Feature and Follow Friday: Mood reading

COYER is such a great bloggy event; I’m psyched that my girl Kimberly has managed to keep it going for so long. I wish I could participate, but my life is so up in the air right now that I’m avoiding blog related commitments that might stress me out. Best of luck with your goals, and happy Friday! 🙂Carmel @ Rabid Reads recently posted…Audiobook Review: The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater

Last summer I participated in Coyer for the first time and I love it! Michelle and Kimberly really do a great job organizing this.
I have to be carefull not to sign-up for too many challenges as they can be a bit stressfull.

WOW, Lola! You are so organized! I am participating in COYER, too, but I haven’t decided which books to read, even if I have created a COYER shelf on Goodreads with all the books I have that qualify 🙂
I’m sure you’ll do well, and I hope you’ll enjoy your books.
Merry Christmas 🙂Lexxie @ (un)Conventional Bookviews recently posted…Giveaway and Blogtour Review: Canning the Center – Tara Lain

Making lists helps me remember which books I want to read and while I am a mood reader I foudn that I enjoy making lists for things like Coyer :). I already read two books from this list and am currently reading the third.

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